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  1. #!/usr/bin/env sh
  2. ########################################################################
  3. # Hurricane Electric hook script for acme.sh
  4. #
  5. # Environment variables:
  6. #
  7. # - $HE_Username (your dns.he.net username)
  8. # - $HE_Password (your dns.he.net password)
  9. #
  10. # Author: Ondrej Simek <me@ondrejsimek.com>
  11. # Git repo: https://github.com/angel333/acme.sh
  12. #-- dns_he_add() - Add TXT record --------------------------------------
  13. # Usage: dns_he_add _acme-challenge.subdomain.domain.com "XyZ123..."
  14. dns_he_add() {
  15. _full_domain=$1
  16. _txt_value=$2
  17. _info "Using DNS-01 Hurricane Electric hook"
  18. if [ -z "$HE_Username" ] || [ -z "$HE_Password" ]; then
  19. HE_Username=
  20. HE_Password=
  21. _err "No auth details provided. Please set user credentials using the \$HE_Username and \$HE_Password envoronment variables."
  22. return 1
  23. fi
  24. _saveaccountconf HE_Username "$HE_Username"
  25. _saveaccountconf HE_Password "$HE_Password"
  26. # Fills in the $_zone_id
  27. _find_zone "$_full_domain" || return 1
  28. _debug "Zone id \"$_zone_id\" will be used."
  29. body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
  30. body="$body&account="
  31. body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
  32. body="$body&Type=TXT"
  33. body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
  34. body="$body&hosted_dns_recordid="
  35. body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone=1"
  36. body="$body&Priority="
  37. body="$body&Name=$_full_domain"
  38. body="$body&Content=$_txt_value"
  39. body="$body&TTL=300"
  40. body="$body&hosted_dns_editrecord=Submit"
  41. response="$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/")"
  42. exit_code="$?"
  43. if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
  44. _info "TXT record added successfuly."
  45. else
  46. _err "Couldn't add the TXT record."
  47. return "$exit_code"
  48. fi
  49. _debug2 response "$response"
  50. }
  51. #-- dns_he_rm() - Remove TXT record ------------------------------------
  52. # Usage: dns_he_rm _acme-challenge.subdomain.domain.com "XyZ123..."
  53. dns_he_rm() {
  54. _full_domain=$1
  55. _txt_value=$2
  56. _info "Cleaning up after DNS-01 Hurricane Electric hook"
  57. # fills in the $_zone_id
  58. _find_zone "$_full_domain" || return 1
  59. _debug "Zone id \"$_zone_id\" will be used."
  60. # Find the record id to clean
  61. body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
  62. body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
  63. body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
  64. body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone="
  65. _record_id=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
  66. | tr -d '\n' \
  67. | _egrep_o "data=\"&quot;${_txt_value}&quot;([^>]+>){6}[^<]+<[^;]+;deleteRecord\('[0-9]+','${_full_domain}','TXT'\)" \
  68. | _egrep_o "[0-9]+','${_full_domain}','TXT'\)$" \
  69. | _egrep_o "^[0-9]+"
  70. )
  71. # The series of egreps above could have been done a bit shorter but
  72. # I wanted to double-check whether it's the correct record (in case
  73. # HE changes their website somehow).
  74. # Remove the record
  75. body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
  76. body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
  77. body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
  78. body="$body&hosted_dns_recordid=$_record_id"
  79. body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone=1"
  80. body="$body&hosted_dns_delrecord=1"
  81. body="$body&hosted_dns_delconfirm=delete"
  82. _post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
  83. | grep '<div id="dns_status" onClick="hideThis(this);">Successfully removed record.</div>' \
  84. >/dev/null
  85. if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
  86. _info "Record removed successfuly."
  87. else
  88. _err "Could not clean (remove) up the record. Please go to HE administration interface and clean it by hand."
  89. fi
  90. }
  91. ########################## PRIVATE FUNCTIONS ###########################
  92. #-- _find_zone() -------------------------------------------------------
  93. # Returns the most specific zone found in administration interface.
  94. #
  95. # Example:
  96. #
  97. # _find_zone first.second.third.co.uk
  98. #
  99. # ... will return the first zone that exists in admin out of these:
  100. # - "first.second.third.co.uk"
  101. # - "second.third.co.uk"
  102. # - "third.co.uk"
  103. # - "co.uk" <-- unlikely
  104. # - "uk" <-'
  105. #
  106. # (another approach would be something like this:
  107. # https://github.com/hlandau/acme/blob/master/_doc/dns.hook
  108. # - that's better if there are multiple pages. It's so much simpler.
  109. # )
  110. _find_zone() {
  111. _domain="$1"
  112. body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
  113. _matches=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
  114. | _egrep_o "delete_dom.*name=\"[^\"]+\" value=\"[0-9]+"
  115. )
  116. # Zone names and zone IDs are in same order
  117. _zone_ids=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 5)
  118. _zone_names=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 3)
  119. _debug2 "These are the zones on this HE account:"
  120. _debug2 "$_zone_names"
  121. _debug2 "And these are their respective IDs:"
  122. _debug2 "$_zone_ids"
  123. # Walk through all possible zone names
  124. _strip_counter=1
  125. while true; do
  126. _attempted_zone=$(echo "$_domain" | cut -d . -f ${_strip_counter}-)
  127. # All possible zone names have been tried
  128. if [ -z "$_attempted_zone" ]; then
  129. _err "No zone for domain \"$_domain\" found."
  130. return 1
  131. fi
  132. _debug "Looking for zone \"${_attempted_zone}\""
  133. _line_num=$(echo "$_zone_names" | _find_linenum "$_attempted_zone")
  134. if [ -n "$_line_num" ]; then
  135. _zone_id=$(echo "$_zone_ids" | sed "${_line_num}q;d")
  136. _debug "Found relevant zone \"$_attempted_zone\" with id \"$_zone_id\" - will be used for domain \"$_domain\"."
  137. return 0
  138. fi
  139. _debug "Zone \"$_attempted_zone\" doesn't exist, let's try a less specific zone."
  140. _strip_counter=$(_math "$_strip_counter" + 1)
  141. done
  142. }
  143. #-- _find_linenum()-----------------------------------------------------
  144. # Returns line number of line (supplied as an argument) in STDIN.
  145. #
  146. # Example:
  147. #
  148. # printf "a\nb\nc" | _find_linenum "b"
  149. #
  150. # This will:
  151. # - print out 2 because that's the line number of "b"
  152. # - return code 0 because it was found
  153. _find_linenum() {
  154. _current_line_num=0
  155. while read -r line; do
  156. _current_line_num=$(_math "$_current_line_num" + 1)
  157. if [ "$line" = "$1" ]; then
  158. # Found! Let's echo the line number and quit
  159. echo "$_current_line_num"
  160. return 0
  161. fi
  162. done
  163. # Not found
  164. return 1
  165. }
  166. # vim: et:ts=2:sw=2: